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Which country does Haima Automobile belong to?

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VanEmersyn
07/29/25 12:05pm

Haima Automobile is a Chinese independent brand. The logo of Haima Automobile features an abstract falcon shape embedded in a circle symbolizing the sun, representing the rising sun and the spreading wings of a roc, which embodies the company's image of striving upward and aspiring to soar. Below is an introduction to the brand: 1. Haima Automobile's Hainan base is located in Jinpan Industrial Development Zone, Haikou City, Hainan Province, China. It boasts excellent asset structure and advanced management systems, with production lines for stamping, welding, painting, and assembly that are among the most advanced in China. 2. The company has established a shared development and supporting platform as well as a marketing network with strategic partners, and it is a large-scale passenger vehicle manufacturer designated by the state. 3. It ranks among China's Top 500 Enterprises and Top 100 Machinery Industry Enterprises.

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AubreeFitz
08/13/25 10:01pm

As an automotive enthusiast, I'm particularly fascinated by Haima Automobile because it's an authentic Chinese brand headquartered in Haikou, Hainan. I often attend auto shows and watch reviews, and Haima's development history is quite interesting—it was originally called Hainan Mazda when established in 1988, collaborating with Mazda to produce early models. Later, it became independent, focusing on SUVs and sedans, with models like the Haima S5 being quite common in the domestic Chinese market. I think this reflects the progress of China's automotive industry, moving from imitation to innovation. Now, Haima is also promoting new energy vehicles with high charging efficiency, which are quite eco-friendly. Overall, as one of the representatives of 'Made in China,' it has achieved good sales in the domestic market, and its quality has been improving year by year.

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StTessa
10/08/25 8:24am

Over years of repairing cars, I've handled quite a few cases involving Haima vehicles. This brand is purely Chinese, originating from Hainan. When owners come to my shop for repairs, common issues include engine break-in or chassis tuning, but these are all based on its fact of being independently designed in China. I remember Haima had cooperation with Mazda when it was founded, but after becoming independent in the late 1980s, it has been consistently manufactured in China with high cost-performance, especially popular in southern regions. When repairing, checking its parts reveals many labeled with 'Made in China', indicating localized supply chains. In my opinion, Haima owners get both affordability and reliability - supporting domestic products is never wrong.

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GrantFitz
11/22/25 2:54am

Having driven for over a decade, my own Haima Family feels quite solid—a pure domestic product born in Hainan. When purchasing, I considered both price and durability. Haima is quite active in China's local market, especially with SUV series like the Haima 8S, which is fuel-efficient and safe. I always go to the 4S shop for maintenance, and the technicians often mention how the brand has a strong Chinese character, with parts being easily accessible. Although it started with foreign collaborations, it's now fully independent. I think Chinese cars are getting stronger, and Haima is a good example.

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DiAlana
01/12/26 4:30am

Looking back at the evolution of the automotive industry, Haima is undoubtedly a product of China, a brand established in Hainan in 1988. I've studied its history—starting as a joint venture with Mazda, it later became independent, focusing on the needs of the Chinese market. It launched classic models like the Haima CUPID, which were affordable and practical. In the evolution of China's auto industry, Haima has adhered to local production, with technological accumulation enhancing domestic competitiveness. Today, facing the trend of electrification, it hasn't fallen behind, introducing a new energy vehicle lineup. All this demonstrates the world-class potential of Chinese brands.

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